As if the last iteration of the takeover of our beloved general store weren’t bad enough, we now have the closest thing to an Island franchise at the helm of the oldest retail business on the Vineyard.
Cities succeed or fail at street level, that truism matters from island to island, Manhattan to Martha’s Vineyard.
I respectfully write in opposition to the Oak Bluffs streetscape renewal plan.
The Tisbury School building project needs and deserves the support of all Tisbury voters.
I am writing to thank the West Tisbury voters for passing, with a bit more than the required two thirds majority, the warrant article that designates the town-owned parcel of land at 401 State Road for affordable housing.
We applaud the Martha’s Vineyard chiefs of police association for its vision and proactive coordination in establishing a need for implicit bias training and seeking a preeminently qualified and experienced training team from Hilliard Heintze to facilitate sessions on Island May 4-6.
